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First Term Report

The school opened on September 24th 2012 to mark the beginning of the 2012/2013 academic year. Both Froebel and Montessori methods are being applied to give the pupils a head start for primary school education. These methods firstly allow children to engage in psychological self-construction by means of interaction with their environments, secondly children, especially […]

By |January 24th, 2013|News|17,031 Comments

Charity Golf Day on 17th May 2013

The BUILD A SCHOOL IN GAMBIA project is hosting a fund-raising golf day on 17th May 2013 to raise the funds required get for ongoing funding of the MARTIN ENGLEFIELD NURSERY SCHOOL OF SUKUTA.

The entry fee for a team of four is £350.00. There will be a full program of events and the entry fee […]

By |January 16th, 2013|News|16,342 Comments

BASIG Charity Golf Day

The 2nd Annual Build a School in Gambia Charity Golf Day has been run and won with 124 golfers participating challenging for both team and individual honours. The day was run again at Stoke by Nayland golf club and in very pleasant weather conditions which was a relief to the organisers considering the rather wet […]

By |November 11th, 2012|News|17,406 Comments

Grand Opening

Build a School in the Gambia (BASIG) charity trustees and members on Sunday inaugurated Martin Englefield Nursery School in Sukuta. The school is funded by our charity in the UK, founded by Martin Englefield and Alan Seager.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Fatou Jallow, head-mistress of the school, said the school activities will be based on […]

By |October 2nd, 2012|News|15,844 Comments

Final Preparations Before Opening Ceremony

The team are now back from their recent visit to The Gambia and can report that arrangements for the official opening ceremony on 21 September have now been finalised. There was a lot to do in a very short time with the team only being there for one week, but with each member of the […]

By |August 7th, 2012|News|16,564 Comments

Build a School In Gambia Nears Completion

Having recently returned from their 4 week stint in The Gambia BASIG team members are pleased to report the school building project is running to schedule and within budget, so much so it can be announced a planned opening day has been scheduled for Monday 24 September after the local school holidays.

There are still matters […]

By |May 2nd, 2012|News|16,559 Comments

Progress Update for Build a School in Gambia

BASIG principle Martin Englefield has been in The Gambia during February checking on build progress and finalising advance preparations for when the team and volunteers arrive in force during the month of April to help with completion of the main build.

Martin was pleased to witness continued good progress with everything on schedule to meet the […]

By |March 12th, 2012|News|15,603 Comments

Building Progress at Sukuta Nursery School

Following award of the school building project in September to a local builder and following commencement of works in October, senior members of the BASIG team travelled to The Gambia in November so they could check on progress. Great excitement was gradually overtaken by frustration when the team learned that builders were facing problems not unusual to the […]

By |December 1st, 2011|News|16,788 Comments

School construction to start October 2011

BASIG are pleased to announce that the construction phase of the school building project will get underway in mid October. A contract for 80 % of the build has been awarded to a local Gambian builder and ex-patriot Eric Whitehead, his knowledge and expertise of Gambian style build projects are very wide ranging. The charities […]

By |October 3rd, 2011|News|16,353 Comments

Build a School in Gambia Building Start Date Announced

Following on from the very successful charity golf day fund raiser the BASIG team are very pleased to announce they are to seek firm quotations from local builders within The Gambia to commence work on the school in Sukuta mid October with a view to completing the project in April/May 2012. Martin Englefield said “we […]

By |August 10th, 2011|News|16,557 Comments